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(Last updated : 2026-02-13 16:58:19)
Shuichi Hayashi
Department
Kawasaki Medical School Kawasaki Medical School, Department of Anatomy,
Position
Associate Professor
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Present specialized field
Neuroscience-general, Developmental biology, Cell biology
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Journal
1.
2023/03
Effects of estradiol on dopaminergic synapse formation in the mouse olfactory bulb.
2.
2023
Correlative light and volume electron microscopy to study brain development.
3.
2021/06
Structural Basis for Noradrenergic Regulation of Neural Circuits in the Mouse Olfactory Bulb
4.
2021/03/31
Maturation of complex synaptic connections of layer 5 cortical axons in the posterior thalamic nucleus requires SNAP25
5.
2021
Maturation of complex synaptic connections of layer 5 cortical axons in the posterior thalamic nucleus requires SNAP25.
6.
2019
Cell-specific loss of SNAP25 from cortical projection neurons allows normal development but causes subsequent neurodegeneration.
7.
2018
Block face scanning electron microscopy of fluorescently labelled axons without using near infra-red branding.
8.
2018
Subset of cortical layer 6b neurons selectively innervates higher order nuclei in the thalamus in mouse.
9.
2017
Loss of X-linked Protocadherin-19 differentially affects the behavior of heterozygous female and hemizygous male mice.
10.
2015
Emerging roles of protocadherins: from self-avoidance to enhancement of motility.
11.
2014
Protocadherin-17 mediates collective axon extension by recruiting actin regulator complexes to interaxonal contacts.
12.
2009
Bending-induced switching of dynein activity in elastase-treated axonemes of sea urchin sperm: roles of Ca2+ and ADP.
13.
2008
Mechanism of flagellar oscillation: Bending-induced switching of dynein activity in elastase-treated axonemes of sea urchin sperm.
14.
2006/12
Effects of the direction of imposed bending on the regulation of microtubule sliding in sperm flagella
15.
2004/12
Effects of forced bending on the direction of microtubule sliding in 'quiescent' sperm flgella
16.
2004
Expression patterns of Xenopus FGF Receptor-Like 1/nou-darake in early Xenopus development resemble those of planarian nou-darake and Xenopus FGF8.
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